ABSTRACT
This paper introduces a new approach of ontology matching named axiom-based ontology matching. As this approach is founded on the use of axioms, it is mainly dedicated to heavyweight ontology, but it can also be applied to lightweight ontology as a complementary approach to the current techniques based on the analysis of natural language expressions, instances and/or taxonomical structures of ontologies. This new matching paradigm is defined in the context of the Conceptual Graphs model (CG).
- F. Furst and F. Trichet. Axiom-based ontology matching: A method and an experiment. Technical report RR 05-02, LINA, 2005. http://www.sciences.univnantes.fr/lina/fr/research/reports/.Google Scholar
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- Axiom-based ontology matching
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